Aging is inevitable—no matter our wealth, lifestyle, or profession, we’re all headed in the same direction. It’s basic biology. Still, it’s often surprising to see how time changes people, especially when we haven’t seen them in years—or when a once-familiar celebrity reappears, visibly older.
Celebrities age like everyone else, but theirs happens in the spotlight. Their transformation is documented from film to film, event to event—creating a visible timeline of aging.
Speaking of which, remember Meg Foster?
With her striking icy-blue eyes and intense screen presence, Foster made her debut in Adam at 6am (1970) and appeared in classics like The Six Million Dollar Man, Bonanza, and Murder, She Wrote. Once a rising star, she’s largely stepped back from the limelight over the past two decades.
Now 76, Foster looks quite different from the woman once dubbed as having “the eyes of 1979.” While some online reactions are unkind, we believe her choice to age naturally—eschewing cosmetic surgery—deserves respect.
Today, Foster remains active in film and TV, and also breeds horses on her own ranch.